Neoware Releases Thin Client Notebook
Thursday, 19 October 2006 by Michel Roth
Neoware introduced the Neoware m100 thin client notebook.With no hard drive or fan, the Neoware m100 thin client notebook has no moving parts, and therefore operates silently, with superior reliability and a battery life of more than six hours. The Neoware m100 features a 15-inch screen, a variety of available country keyboards, and has the capability for Ethernet, USB, built-in Wi-Fi, or cellular connections, which enable data to be accessed from any location -- including offices, homes, and hotels.

The Neoware m100 notebook complements existing Neoware product lines, and supports the Microsoft(r) Windows(r) XPe and Linux operating systems. The Neoware m100 retails from $759 with Linux and $799 with Microsoft Windows XPe. Product shipments for the Neoware m100 with Windows XPe begin in October. Neoware m100 with Linux will be available soon.

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